Join us for a week of programming, prayer, and Jewish learning.
Wisdom of Torah with Rabbi Brian Strauss TUESDAY, SEP 12TH 7:45A TO 8:30A Rabbi Strauss teaches Tuesday mornings as part of the Breakfast Club - learn Torah 4 days a week with our clergy!
Voices of Torah with Rabbi Steven Morgen WEDNESDAY, SEP 13TH 7:45A TO 8:30A Rabbi Morgen teaches Wednesday mornings as part of the Breakfast Club - learn Torah 4 days a week with our clergy!
Jewish Meditation Group - Virtual WEDNESDAY, SEP 13TH 7:00P TO 8:00P Explore tools for mindfulness, find a different way to talk to God, and deepen your prayer with meditation and chanting. MORE INFO Thursday Breakfast Club Torah Study THURSDAY, SEP 14TH 7:45A TO 8:30A James McIngvale join Breakfast Club as our guest speaker this Thursday morning.
Erev Rosh Hashanah - Administrative Office Early Closure FRIDAY, SEP 15TH Our Administrative offices will close at 12:00pm. Members of our staff will be available an hour prior to services beginning as well as during services to help you connect!
Family Programs for Rosh Hashanah! FRIDAY, SEP 15TH 6:00P TO 7:00P Preschool and Grade School Families join Rabbi Fort for a fun, interactive program on Erev Rosh Hashanah! MORE INFO
Erev Rosh Hashanah Services FRIDAY, SEP 15TH Main Sanctuary at 6:00P in Barg SanctuaryMORE INFO Sermon by Rabbi Sarah Fort J.B. Greenfield Chapel at 6:00P in the Chapel MORE INFO Museum Minyan at 6:00P in Reiches HallMORE INFO Rosh Hashanah First Day Services SHABBAT, SEP 16TH Main Sanctuary at 8:30A in Barg Sanctuary MORE INFO Sermon by Rabbi Brian Strauss J.B. Greenfield Chapel at 8:30A in the ChapelMORE INFO Museum Minyan at 9:00A in Reiches HallMORE INFO Preschool Service 9:30A in Freedman Levit Sanctuary Grade School Service 10:30A in Freedman Levit Sanctuary Sensory Sensitive Rosh Hashanah Service
SHABBAT, SEP 16TH 5:00P TO 6:00P This Rosh Hashanah service is for anyone with a sensory sensitivity or disability and is open to the community.MORE INFO J.B. Greenfield Chapel Mincha/Ma’ariv SHABBAT, SEP 16TH 7:00PMORE INFO
Rosh Hashanah Second Day Services SUNDAY, SEP 17TH Main Sanctuary at 8:30A in Barg SanctuaryMORE INFO Sermon by Rabbi Steven Morgen J.B. Greenfield Chapel at 8:30A in the ChapelMORE INFO Museum Minyan at 9:00A in Reiches HallMORE INFO
Tashlich SUNDAY, SEP 17TH 6:00P TO 7:00P Meet in the Administrative Parking lot and we will walk over to the Bayou together for Tashlich to cast our breadcrumbs into the bayou. Also, we will have a special shofar blowing at the Bayou! MORE INFO
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Mincha/Ma’ariv SUNDAY, SEP 17TH 7:15PMORE INFO
Once content has been recorded live, it will be saved on our social media platforms for future access. This means that if you cannot make the time slots noted above, you can still join us to learn and pray.
Please know that your clergy is here for you. To reach out, please e-mail them directly or connect with info@bethyeshurun.org and we will direct you to a member of our team.
The High Holy Days are Here!
You'll find 2023/5784 resources like the service schedule, Meals to Go, child care registration, FAQs and so much more. Important High Holy Day information, along with tickets to those members in good standing, were mailed August 18th.
Mindi Stern, Membership Director, is available to meet regarding outstanding account issues. Please call 713.666.1881, ex. 360 or email her at mstern@bethyeshurun.orgto make an appointment. Accounts needing to be resolved must be done prior to noon on Friday, September 15th in order to receive Rosh Hashanah Tickets. We are unable to accept payments during Chag.
HIGH HOLY DAYS PLEDGE 2023 | 5784 Your generous support is vital to our congregation, thank you!
This year we are honored to expand our High Holy Day Appeal with the creation of the Toby and Rabbi Jack Segal Education Initiative, which will support vital Jewish experiences and resources for children, teens and adult members of Congregation Beth Yeshurun to enhance their spiritual and intellectual connections to Judaism. With the strong support of Rhona and Bruce Caress, we are excited to launch this meaningful tribute, and upon reaching our Appeal goal, a portion of funds raised for the Chai Appeal will be allocated to the Toby and Rabbi Jack Segal Education Initiative, thereby allowing us to utilize this fund now and for years to come.
We are especially grateful for the members of the Tzedakah Society, a group of members, who are standing together to double the impact of your donation by matching Appeal pledges and contributions dollar for dollar.
The Israel Bonds program is a positive proactive economic expression of fondness for Israel. Every Israel bond purchased in 2023 is embedded with the ideals of the dreamers, founders, and builders of the State of Israel just like the first Israel bond sold 72 years ago. The funds generated by the sale of Israel bonds help grow and strengthen Israel’s global leadership in humanitarian aid, technology, and tolerance. Every Israel Bonds investment, donation or gift by a synagogue member strengthens and renews the connection of the members of our congregation to Israel and each other. Celebrate the New Year 5784 by sharing an Israel Bond with a family member or with a Shalom Bond donation to the synagogue or your favorite cause or community institution.
Registration is now open for the 2023 Conservative/Masorti Shabbaton & Convening and takes place December 1-5, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland.We will gather around our shared values with others who care about the future of Conservative/Masorti Judaism: rabbis, cantors, Jewish professionals, congregational leaders, synagogue members, Conservative/Masorti leaders, teens, young adults, and more! Click here to Register
We invite you to share with us your simchas - births, engagement, weddings, or award and recognitions. Fill our Mazel Tov form with your information a picture and share your great news with the rest of the congregation. Click here to Submit your Simcha!